Promoting CPR

Baltimore Sun photo by Lloyd Fox

Lydia Weiss (Middle) of Ruxton is comforted by Eileen Endryas a paramedic from Perry Hall and Steve Adelsberger the EMS captain for Baltimore County as Weiss tells the story of her serious asthma attack and how she stopped breathing. Endryas and Adelsberger saved the life of Weiss on 7/10/10 with the use of CPR. Four survivors of cardiac arrest are sharing their stories in an effort to promote CPR training. School officials will in attendance announcing a new program to teach CPR to high school students. The press conference took place at Parkville Fire Station.

Lydia Weiss (Middle) of Ruxton is comforted by Eileen Endryas a paramedic from Perry Hall and Steve Adelsberger the EMS captain for Baltimore County as Weiss tells the story of her serious asthma attack and how she stopped breathing. Endryas and Adelsberger saved the life of Weiss on 7/10/10 with the use of CPR. Four survivors of cardiac arrest are sharing their stories in an effort to promote CPR training. School officials will in attendance announcing a new program to teach CPR to high school students. The press conference took place at Parkville Fire Station. (Baltimore Sun photo by Lloyd Fox)

Lydia Weiss (Middle) of Ruxton is comforted by Eileen Endryas a paramedic from Perry Hall and Steve Adelsberger the EMS captain for Baltimore County as Weiss tells the story of her serious asthma attack and how she stopped breathing. Endryas and Adelsberger saved the life of Weiss on 7/10/10 with the use of CPR. Four survivors of cardiac arrest are sharing their stories in an effort to promote CPR training. School officials will in attendance announcing a new program to teach CPR to high school students. The press conference took place at Parkville Fire Station.